The film, documenting the creation of lockdown album ‘How I’m Feeling Now’, premiered at this year’s SXSW
Charli XCX‘s Alone Together documentary is set to get a full release early next year, coming to cinemas and Video On Demand in January.
The film, which documents the creation of the singer’s lockdown album ‘How I’m Feeling Now’, first premiered at the virtual edition of SXSW back in March.
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“With almost a year of editing over 5000 clips from different cameras and formats condensed into 107 minutes, Charli XCX: Alone Together is a love letter to her fans who are the co-stars of the movie,” a synopsis of the film reads.
The film, produced by Charli with Snoot Entertainment and Dangerous Baby Productions, marks the feature-length directorial debut from veteran music video directors Bradley&Pablo (Harry Styles, Rosalia, Lil Nas X). It will come to cinemas and Video On Demand from January 28, as announced by Charli on her Instagram Stories
Reviewing Alone Together, NME wrote: “Alone Together also acts as a post-credit scene for ‘How I’m Feeling Now’. There’s a launch party with Angels connecting via Zoom to enjoy the record together. It’s a world away from the headline shows that opened the documentary but it’s just as euphoric.